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CRP Benefits Since 1985, CRP has: Established 10s of millions of acres of wildlife habitat Prevented more than 9 billion tons of soil from eroding Reduced N and P runoff relative to annually tilled cropland by 95 and 85 percent, respectively Sequestered an annual avg of 49 million tons of GHGs Created/restored nearly 2.7 million acres of wetlands Buffered more than 170,000 stream miles, enough to go around the world 7 times 2

CRP Enrollment Status 24 million acre CRP enrollment cap Applies to all CRP signup types, including CREP As of December 2016 Total acres accepted: 23.5 million General: 16.16 million acres Continuous (non-crep): 5.87 million acres Farmable Wetland: 0.40 million acres CREP: 1.06 million acres Grasslands: 0.8 million acres Total CRP contracts: 637,167 Total farms: 358,026 3

CRP Enrollment Status Fiscal Year 2016 1.3 million acres enrolled through continuous signup (all continuous signup types) Fiscal Year 2017 Currently, offer pace ahead of the FY 2016 Competition for enrollment will continue to be fierce 2.5 million acres expire September 30, 2017 4

CREP and Non-CREP Enrollment in Chesapeake Bay States Riparian Buffers December 2016 5

CREP and Non-CREP Enrollment in Chesapeake Bay States All Practices December 2016 State Riparian Buffers - CREP Riparian Buffers - Non CREP Delaware 32 acres 25 acres Maryland 11,399 acres 89 acres New York 6,617 acres 1,946 acres Pennsylvania 22,503 acres 0 acres Virginia 19,832 acres 919 acres West Virginia 5,428 acres 28 acres 6

FY 15 Riparian Buffer Activity 7

FY 16 Riparian Buffer Activity State Expiring Acres Reenrolled Acres Percent Reenrolled Left CRP New Land Delaware 50 acres 50 acres 100% 0 acres 0 acres Maryland 4,042 acres 2,136 acres 53% 1,906 acres 181 acres New York 1,848 acres 386 acres 21% 1,462 acres 110 acres Pennsylvania 1,872 acres 647 acres 35% 1,225 acres 338 acres Virginia 3,293 acres 1,829 acres 56% 1,464 acres 241 acres West Virginia 45 acres 6 acres 13% 39 acres 45 acres Percent re-enrolled increased from FY 2015 8

2014 Challenge in Chesapeake Bay In June 2014, USDA pledged up to $5 million to help State and local partners encourage enrollment of riparian buffers in the Chesapeake Bay through incentives. In November 2014, Chesapeake Bay States were asked to develop proposals, not to exceed $1 million, describing how incentives would be utilized under the State s existing CREP Agreement to increase new enrollment and/or maintain existing enrollment of riparian buffers. The State partner was required to provide at least a 20 percent matching contribution. 9

2014 Challenge in Chesapeake Bay The States of Delaware, New York, Virginia and West Virginia were awarded $1 million each. Delaware, New York and Virginia have amended/revised their applicable CREP Agreements for utilizing the additional incentives and State partner contributions. Delaware approved September 2016 New York approved August 2016 Virginia approved February 2017 10

2014 Challenge in Chesapeake Bay Special Incentive Payments for CP22 in Chesapeake Bay New York: $161,310 in USDA Chesapeake Bay Incentive Payments $0 from State - State incentive paid after practice is installed Delaware: $29,640 in USDA Chesapeake Bay Incentive Payments to Delaware participants $7,410 additional incentive payments from State 11

Current Focus On CREP Signup 50 (beginning October 1, 2016) all non-crep continuous signup offers either: have a start date of October 1, 2017 or was put in batching process CREP enrollment continued as normal no batching, no deferring to October 1, 2017 CRP-1 Appendix amended to include provision to allow modification of CRP contract at any time to reduce the number of acres enrolled if determined necessary to not exceed 24 million acre cap Acreage enrolled under a CREP Agreement excluded from provision 12

Current Focus On CREP Beginning January 9, 2017, maximum payment rate for continuous signup capped at $300 Payment cap does not apply to CREP Beginning January 9, 2017, Signup Incentive Payment (SIP) for certain continuous signup practices were reduced Reduced SIP does not apply to CREP 13

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